Bayonne mayoral candidate Anthony Zanowic is manager of the Hudson Lanes bowling alley in Jersey City but two league bowlers from Bayonne said this afternoon that he did not get their vote.

“I voted for (Mayor Mark) Smith because I think he’s been doing a good job,” said Susan Most of Kennedy Boulevard in Bayonne, who was bowling in a Jersey City teachers league match. “Let’s not rock the boat.”

Janet, 66, of 41st Street in Bayonne, a retired Jersey City teacher, said the manager of the bowling alley did not get her vote either.

‘I voted for (Jimmy) Davis,” said Janet amidst the clang of bowling balls striking pins in the 60-lane bowling alley on Garfield Avenue on the Jersey City/Bayonne border. “It’s time for a change.” Davis is a Bayonne police captain.

Janet, who only gave her first name, and Most, said they were aware Zanowic was manager of the bowling alley. Smith, Zanowic and Davis are the three candidates running in today’s Bayonne mayoral race.

The bowling alley was mostly empty except for the Jersey City teacher’s league this afternoon. Of the handful of Bayonne residents there, some chose not to comment.

The manager on duty this afternoon said he does not live in Bayonne and will not be voting in the election.

Running for two Bayonne council at-large seats are incumbents Terry Ruane and Debra Czerwienski on the Smith slate; Sharon Nadrowski and Juan Perez on the Davis slate; Leonard Kantor on Zanowic's slate; and independent John Sebik.

First Ward candidates are Agnes Gillespie on the Smith ticket, Thomas Cotter on the Davis ticket and Daniel Herrera on the Zanowic slate.

Second Ward candidates are Joseph Hurley on the Smith ticket, Salvatore Gullace on the Davis ticket and Chelsea Jeskie on the Zanowic ticket.

Third Ward candidates are Raymond Greaves on the Smith ticket, Gary La Pelusa on the Davis ticket, Anthony Di Iorio on the Zanowic ticket and independents Washington Flores and Michael Alonso.